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let us begin. george mason university made national headlines when they reached the final 4 back in 2000 6th patriots are back. they stunned the opener today. jim the coach 11 seed 5 years ago. 8 seed this year. less than a minute to go. tied. morrison. dunk. mason by 2. free throw. up one. hancock steps back. 3. money. l gathering the troops up by 2, eight and a half seconds left. chance to tie stokes. oh, brother side of the backboard. outlet pass. morrison good nature game over drive home safely. 61-57. george mason takes down nova biggest over rated. top seed ohio state in the third round. arizona best team in the pac-10 this year. wildcat push to the limit in the opener by pretty athletic memphis tiger squad. first half game tied at 37. handing the passing lane and finishes with audacity. less than 4 minutes to good. tied at 65. williams. pac-10 player of the year. making it rain. had 22 points. up 3. throw away the independent bound pass. steal. launches the 3. won't go. jackson right place r
let us begin. george mason university made national headlines when they reached the final 4 back in 2000 6th patriots are back. they stunned the opener today. jim the coach 11 seed 5 years ago. 8 seed this year. less than a minute to go. tied. morrison. dunk. mason by 2. free throw. up one. hancock steps back. 3. money. l gathering the troops up by 2, eight and a half seconds left. chance to tie stokes. oh, brother side of the backboard. outlet pass. morrison good nature game over drive home...
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it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if they should be released because of the false information that was acquired. >> the attorney who has been the lead on the team that i have been in communication with is a guy by the name of morris moon, and he would be the person i could ask to find out the answer. there is actually a be a working on that, but i know there have been so many cases -- there is actually a d.a. working on that, but i know there have been so many cases that have been exposed, especially with dna testing. it is almost like every other week. there does need to be somebo
it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if...
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they are sweeping us up and taking us somewhere else. once potential witnesses were out of the way there was another show of force to intimidate would-be protesters. much further east in brega, they're feeling the pressure of the regime too. this was the town's small hospital 24 hours oofplg the rebels are outgunned by gaddafi's man, and the regime seems to be outthinking them too, using its resources effectively to move hard against the rebellion. today the doctors were leaving. reports from the front line are con cuse -- confused, but with gaddafi's men move pg forward, they aren't taking any chances. >> it's not safe. there was a raid here and we were targeted and it's not safe here. we cannot work. >> outside, up to now neither side has had the power play to overwhelm the other but without foreign help, the morale of the rebels, one of their strengths, is taking a toll. holding on to what they have is tough enough. there have been protests in the east of saudi arabia where demonstrators were calling for better treatment for the count
they are sweeping us up and taking us somewhere else. once potential witnesses were out of the way there was another show of force to intimidate would-be protesters. much further east in brega, they're feeling the pressure of the regime too. this was the town's small hospital 24 hours oofplg the rebels are outgunned by gaddafi's man, and the regime seems to be outthinking them too, using its resources effectively to move hard against the rebellion. today the doctors were leaving. reports from...
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and you can stay with us for more in-depth analysis on libya coming up next on the show. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to the alona show will get the real headlines with none of the mersey becoming live out of washington d.c. and i'm lucy in for alone now last night the united nations security council declared a no fly zone over libya with the weight of the united states behind the resolution so are we now witnessing the march to yet another war with a middle eastern country all the name of a humanitarian crisis and then switching gears to the ongoing catastrophe in japan health concerns continue to rise after the head of to tokyo power company admitted that the radiation could in fact be harmful to the public but the more we learn about this new nuclear crisis we have to ask could this whole situation have been prevented and then move overs dr bird there could be a bright young beautiful female filling in your shoes going to tell you about the latest social networking site and just why it m
and you can stay with us for more in-depth analysis on libya coming up next on the show. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers. welcome to the alona show will get the real headlines with none of the mersey becoming live out of washington d.c. and i'm lucy in for alone now last night the united nations security council declared a no fly zone over libya with the weight of the united states behind the resolution so are we now...
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it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia elected its first working class president, where the post-class? i mean, it is a reflection of the dichotomy. the movement -- you cannot deny the accomplishments of the movement. the human rights movement, which we need to begin talking about more, and malcolm x began to increasingly before he was assassinated, but the thing is, these smokescreens get thrown at us, and we fall over and over again. happen with clarence thomas in a certain way, right, you know? in a more evil way, many of us have gotten comfortable because rock is in the white house, but he cannot be most effective unless we are o
it is a reflection of how comfortable and distracted many of us our -- us are that we have not created a more sustained movement around cases like this. i voted for barack obama. i would vote for him again when the time comes. at the same time, i get asked this question so often, right? are we post-race? are we past racism because there is a black man in the white house? the question is, i mean, was england post-gender with margaret thatcher? indira gandhi, was in the a post-gender when bolivia...
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this is not about using the garment of libya. that is an issue for the libyan people. in terms of mercenaries, this is included in the u.s. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. -- in the u.n. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. in terms of consultations with the arab league and with arab countries, there will be meeting in paris tomorrow, in which president sarkozy has called. i will attend and there will be members of the arab world coming together to bring together a coalition. we must be vigilant elsewhere with all the challenging problems in our world today and he mentioned bahrain and he is absolutely right. the government is keeping its travel advice and is helping british nationals in bahrain, yemen, and elsewhere apparently under review and the regularly to make sure that we help as many people as necessary. as part of -- in terms of terribly participation, we see get the participation from some arab countries. i believe we will get that from some of the calls i have made. in terms of the military chain of command, to begin wi
this is not about using the garment of libya. that is an issue for the libyan people. in terms of mercenaries, this is included in the u.s. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. -- in the u.n. security council resolution. i think that is welcome. in terms of consultations with the arab league and with arab countries, there will be meeting in paris tomorrow, in which president sarkozy has called. i will attend and there will be members of the arab world coming together to bring...
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if you could use -- if you use the microphone to your right. >> i have lived here for 20 years, and the office of the board of education is a highly- esteemed office. it should be able people who do not have enough money -- what would it take to see it become an office? that is sort of the double mind theire. people do not want to spend the money, jobs being what they are these days. thank you. president chiu: any of the members of the public first to speak on this topic? seeing none, public comment on this item is closed. unless colleagues anyone would like to say anything -- i will close this and move to item 43? without objection, this hearing has been held closed, and now we are considering item 44. supervisor mar. supervisor mar: i would like to
if you could use -- if you use the microphone to your right. >> i have lived here for 20 years, and the office of the board of education is a highly- esteemed office. it should be able people who do not have enough money -- what would it take to see it become an office? that is sort of the double mind theire. people do not want to spend the money, jobs being what they are these days. thank you. president chiu: any of the members of the public first to speak on this topic? seeing none,...
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i know that supervisor campos used to it buys us of that. this keeps the funding in the school district and allows the autonomy to set the compensation for school board members. so that is good. as the cost of living increases built in as well. it is a well thought through measure and i hope communities are educated as the democratic reform of our school system. president chiu: before our next speaker, i want to acknowledge supervisor jim gonzales. good to see you here. supervisor mirkarimi: in general, i support this. i had some concerns. i think the timing is a bit funky. i think there could have been perhaps greater thought in terms of how this could have been deployed for this election year. but i understand some of the arguments by by colleagues, which i support in what the objective is. what hasn't been said, but i want to add it to the calculus, since all the attention is placed on the board of education is that city college and there trusty's represent more of a population than the board of education does. the board of education in t
i know that supervisor campos used to it buys us of that. this keeps the funding in the school district and allows the autonomy to set the compensation for school board members. so that is good. as the cost of living increases built in as well. it is a well thought through measure and i hope communities are educated as the democratic reform of our school system. president chiu: before our next speaker, i want to acknowledge supervisor jim gonzales. good to see you here. supervisor mirkarimi: in...
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let us have a bit of order now. i want to get to the bottom of the order paper and the house needs to help in that process. >> the money for sure stud is there so centers do not have to close. -- the money for sure starts is there so centers do not have to close. yes, i think that when the opposition considers the right hon. gentleman's performance, it could be time for a bit of "brother, where art thou?" >> the money foreshore start -- recently, eight members from both houses of parliament met. this morning, we learned that mr. bhatti, on his way to work, was murdered. mr. bhatti was a man committed to peace and multi-faith reconciliation. will let right hon. friend send through the high commission our condolences to the cast -- the pakistani government and to his family, and will the restate our belief that there's no place for that kind of action anywhere in a democratic world? >> i think my hon. friend speaks for the whole house wheand i am sure the whole country. it was absolutely shocking to hear the news this
let us have a bit of order now. i want to get to the bottom of the order paper and the house needs to help in that process. >> the money for sure stud is there so centers do not have to close. -- the money for sure starts is there so centers do not have to close. yes, i think that when the opposition considers the right hon. gentleman's performance, it could be time for a bit of "brother, where art thou?" >> the money foreshore start -- recently, eight members from both...
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this low for thursday, that's the one that's going to bring us the light rain. here's how it plays out. tomorrow morning, the beginning of the commute at 5:00 everybody dry but by the end of the commute light rain falling in the north bay and by noon definitely getting rain everywhere north of say the bay bridge. and then as the cold front sweeps to the south and falls apart and so do the rains. most falls in the north bay, up to a quarter inch in the valleys. up to a tenth of an inch around the bay. but the south bay? nothing. cooler today. sunshine for friday and saturday, early sunday and then some rain sunday into monday. yes, we spring forward and lose that hour's sleep and changing batteries in detectors. >> you were trying to get ahead. >> yes! >> you remember those college courses everyone considered easy a's, sometimes nicknamed classes for athletes. now taking a hard line against the official endorsement of those classes. athletes are to stop distributing to players a list called courses of interest, such as beginning improvising or social dances of no
this low for thursday, that's the one that's going to bring us the light rain. here's how it plays out. tomorrow morning, the beginning of the commute at 5:00 everybody dry but by the end of the commute light rain falling in the north bay and by noon definitely getting rain everywhere north of say the bay bridge. and then as the cold front sweeps to the south and falls apart and so do the rains. most falls in the north bay, up to a quarter inch in the valleys. up to a tenth of an inch around...
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eric thomas joins us from there. >> the civic center and the jail as you mentioned are without power but they are among the 250 customers of pg&e who are all without power right now because of what is going on down there. as you can see the tree that is laying down in the middle of the road, that brought down power lines. the jail is on the back-up power and it's working but the jail automatically goes to lockdown during a power failure. that is what has interrupted the service, the rain as you mentioned and raining right now and the wind continuing to bring down a tree at madison and washington in san rafael. so not only the power of the wind involved here but the saturated ground is involved. pg&e crews are on the scene but because of the tree and the winding of the power lines and everything is situated down there, they have no estimate on when the power is going to be restored. once again, people concerned about the jail, auxiliary power is on there. no problems but the jail is on lockdown and inmates are inside their cells. it's raining on and off with a lot of force here. let's
eric thomas joins us from there. >> the civic center and the jail as you mentioned are without power but they are among the 250 customers of pg&e who are all without power right now because of what is going on down there. as you can see the tree that is laying down in the middle of the road, that brought down power lines. the jail is on the back-up power and it's working but the jail automatically goes to lockdown during a power failure. that is what has interrupted the service, the...
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we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian disaster. this refers to all necessary measures to protect civilian populated areas. will you confirm that will enable our forces to be used not simply to intercept libyan aircraft but as necessary to attack artill
we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear...
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using weapons that are for the exclusive use of war. we must do everything we can to avoid or stop the massacre. mexico in the has presented a resolution within the framework of the united nations, and in this, libya has been sanctioned by the commission, and we are, of course, taking part in so far as we are able to in the search for solutions to these problems. i believe that today, it is to revalue the principles and the values of human rights anywhere in the world. the principles and values that we recognize and value. we have them in north america, american society, and people, in terms of we condemn any act of violence against people where people are risking their lives in terms of the use of weapons. we condemn any act of violence against these people, and we believe that people must have the best conditions to guarantee their work, including their personal security. in this effort, i know that we have the support of different agencies of the government of the united states who have contributed enormously to the solution of the p
using weapons that are for the exclusive use of war. we must do everything we can to avoid or stop the massacre. mexico in the has presented a resolution within the framework of the united nations, and in this, libya has been sanctioned by the commission, and we are, of course, taking part in so far as we are able to in the search for solutions to these problems. i believe that today, it is to revalue the principles and the values of human rights anywhere in the world. the principles and values...
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thank you for joining us. faith based and humanitarian aid groups gearing up to help those on friday. the earthquake was at strongest ever recorded in japan, and one of the largest in the world in the last century. the house committee on homeland security this week held a first in a series of controversial herings emining what it called radicalization in the american muslim community and there was wide religious reaction. the hearing called by chair of committee, new york republican peter king, who invokes the member of the 9/11 attacks. >> we must be fully aware home groan radicalization is apart o al qaeda's strategy to continue attacking the united states. al qaeda is actively targeting the american muslim community for recruitment. today's hearing will addresshe dangerous trend. >> reporter: first step on the witness list was congressman keith ellison a democrat from minnesota and the first muslim elected to the house of representatives. >> it's true that specific individuals, including some who are muslim
thank you for joining us. faith based and humanitarian aid groups gearing up to help those on friday. the earthquake was at strongest ever recorded in japan, and one of the largest in the world in the last century. the house committee on homeland security this week held a first in a series of controversial herings emining what it called radicalization in the american muslim community and there was wide religious reaction. the hearing called by chair of committee, new york republican peter king,...
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this is why this matters to us. left unchecked, we have every reason to believe that gaddafi would commit atrocities against his people. many thousands could die. a humanitarian crisis would ensue. the entire region could be destabilized, endangering many of our allies and partners. the cause of the people for help would go unanswered. the democratic values that we stand for would be overrun. moreover, the words of the international community would be rendered hollow. and that is why the united states has worked with our allies and partners to shape a strong canasta response at the united nations. our focus has been clear -- protecting innocent civilians within libya, and holding the gaddafi regime accountable. yesterday in response to the call for action by the libyan people and the arab league, the un security council passed a strong resolution that demands an end to the violence against citizens. it authorizes the use of force with an explicit commitment to pursue all necessary measures to stop killing, to includ
this is why this matters to us. left unchecked, we have every reason to believe that gaddafi would commit atrocities against his people. many thousands could die. a humanitarian crisis would ensue. the entire region could be destabilized, endangering many of our allies and partners. the cause of the people for help would go unanswered. the democratic values that we stand for would be overrun. moreover, the words of the international community would be rendered hollow. and that is why the united...
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it is adding to our deficit now, not helping us -- not by a l, but it is adding. and it will permanently end up adding to the deficit in the next several years. it is an opportunity to do something that would be positive and i ink we should take advantage of that. host: the congressional budget office just came out with the deficit projections. currentlyrojecting $1.40 trillion deficit for 2011 alone. the president's budget increes this year's deficit by $26 billion. it at -- and prince iraq's $1.20 trillion deficit for 2012. -- it projects $1.20 trillion deficit for 2012. guest: i think it is optimistic based on reasonable assumptions overtime. the fact that the matter is that today's deficit is not a problem. today's event is not a problem. let me explain why. toy's deficit, as large as it is and shocking as it is, is driven primarily by temporary factors. the recession, followed by weak economic recovery, of very high unemployment, two undeclared and bond-financed wars and another venture in libya. bailouts, stimulus programs, temporary tax cuts. these are the
it is adding to our deficit now, not helping us -- not by a l, but it is adding. and it will permanently end up adding to the deficit in the next several years. it is an opportunity to do something that would be positive and i ink we should take advantage of that. host: the congressional budget office just came out with the deficit projections. currentlyrojecting $1.40 trillion deficit for 2011 alone. the president's budget increes this year's deficit by $26 billion. it at -- and prince iraq's...
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but drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who sees you view with the oval machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism school sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more.
but drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who sees you view with the oval machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism school sessions when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more.
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thanks for joining us. >> check how high those temperatures are gonna get! >>njoy
thanks for joining us. >> check how high those temperatures are gonna get! >>njoy
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that give us the sense there was a possibility here of an agreement. between those of us who favor free markets in general and in the housing finance area and the administration. the republicans in congress would be a major element of any such agreement. in responding to what the administration did on february 11, we prepared a final version of this white paper and that is what all of you have. it is on the website at aei and it is available to anyone who wants a copy. we also discussed this white paper, this final version with people in the administration and i have to say that there were no showstoppers. we tried to respond to the concerns they expressed in their initial proposal about free market system for financing houses and we responded in a number of different ways. we explained how the system would work. we addressed all the issues they referred to in their paper. and the that i think soft, at least from our perspective, solve the problems they have suggested and in our discussions with them, we did not find they said we had not addressed any
that give us the sense there was a possibility here of an agreement. between those of us who favor free markets in general and in the housing finance area and the administration. the republicans in congress would be a major element of any such agreement. in responding to what the administration did on february 11, we prepared a final version of this white paper and that is what all of you have. it is on the website at aei and it is available to anyone who wants a copy. we also discussed this...
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so as we're seeing more and more and us just reported confidence in the u.s. system of government at its lowest point in thirty five years with just twenty six percent of americans saying they're optimistic about our government and how well it works this is according to a new a.b.c. news washington post poll so what does all this mean particularly when looking ahead to a very uncertain future well earlier i spoke to radio host alex jones i asked him why americans have lost confidence in the system of government here's his response . well you know there's the tea party is angry and then you've also got the so-called left with the unions who are angry but this is the wages of globalism this has been the globalist plan wall street financed john mccain they financed rocker obama barack obama ron boswell very openly has called for more taxes because they're going to transfer those taxes offshore to the big mega central banks that are represented here in the u.s. by the private seller deserves what's going to happen is the government is going to use these giant hord
so as we're seeing more and more and us just reported confidence in the u.s. system of government at its lowest point in thirty five years with just twenty six percent of americans saying they're optimistic about our government and how well it works this is according to a new a.b.c. news washington post poll so what does all this mean particularly when looking ahead to a very uncertain future well earlier i spoke to radio host alex jones i asked him why americans have lost confidence in the...
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eric thomas joins us from there. >> the civic center and the jail as you mentioned are without power but they are among the 250 customers of pg&e who are all without power right now because of what is going on down there. as you can see the tree that is laying down in the middle of the road, that brought down power lines. the jail is on the back-up power and it's working but the jail automatically goes to lockdown during a power failure. that is what has interrupted the service, the rain as you mentioned and raining right now and the wind continuing to bring down a tree at madison and washington in san rafael. so not only the power of the wind involved here but the saturated ground is involved. pg&e crews are on the scene but because of the tree and the winding of the power lines and everything is situated down there, they have no estimate on when the power is going to be restored. once again, people concerned about the jail, auxiliary power is on there. no problems but the jail is on lockdown and inmates are inside their cells. it's raining on and off with a lot of force here. let's
eric thomas joins us from there. >> the civic center and the jail as you mentioned are without power but they are among the 250 customers of pg&e who are all without power right now because of what is going on down there. as you can see the tree that is laying down in the middle of the road, that brought down power lines. the jail is on the back-up power and it's working but the jail automatically goes to lockdown during a power failure. that is what has interrupted the service, the...
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heinonen, thanks very much for being with us. there was the bad news about smoke coming out of some of these reactors today but then there seemed to be some good news that the pumps are working in a couple of the reactors, that the power lines are restored. how significant is all this? >> first of all, it is very serious as we heard. this is by far not resolved but we see that the engineers are working hard. once they get the power resred properly, they can look how the equipment has been damaged, which equipment can be used and which equipment needs to be replaced. then we start to see light at the end of this long long tunnel. >> woodruff: when we hear the man at the nuclear regulatory commission saying that there is, i think he used the term, containment is now functional in three of the reactors, what does that mean? >> it means that the fuel which was in the reactor itself is contain properly so there is no emergency to that end. but the company still has to maintain and restore the adequate cooling of those reactors for tho
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it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and the no fly zone. last night nato decided to take on the additional responsibility of protecting libyan civilians. this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday. going forward, the lead in enforcing the no fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners. and i am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on qaddafi's remaining forces. in that effort, the united states will play a s
it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken...
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thahathat kind of commitment is necessary if they are to create a new egypt. >> obviously, most of us are passionate about politics. and if it proves necessary, we will support each other to continue this mission. >> what these young people are doing seems remarkable in a country that is emerging after decades of autocratic rule. there commitment to mocratic rocesses is hopeful. >> is it possible to talk about tangible progress in egypt? >> there is, in the sense that the military has made it clear that it is not going to stay in power. it will pass on or hand over political responsibility to various appointed leaders, an interim government. the army is very cautious not to be involved in the new political press. ey dnot want to be made responsible should something go wrong. so they are looking for civilians who will really take up responsibility. that is good for egypt. of course, egypt also needs new laws and a new constitution. it needs a re-education of the judicial system. lawyers in egypt so far have been known for being corrupt. that takes quite some time. that is where the uni
thahathat kind of commitment is necessary if they are to create a new egypt. >> obviously, most of us are passionate about politics. and if it proves necessary, we will support each other to continue this mission. >> what these young people are doing seems remarkable in a country that is emerging after decades of autocratic rule. there commitment to mocratic rocesses is hopeful. >> is it possible to talk about tangible progress in egypt? >> there is, in the sense that...
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you use your assets. you use your men and women. you get out there and do it and you take the consequences of something bad happens and i want to remind people that we had a low -- no-fly zone over iraq or kuwait did not prevent saddam hussein from slaughtering people on the ground and it did not get him out of office. we had a no-fly zone and then we had 78 days of bombing in serbia or kuwait did not give milosevic out of office. it did not get him out of kosovo until we put troops on the ground with our allies. so i really want people to understand what we are looking at and i will reiterate what the president has said and what art administration has consistently said. we are considering everything, but we think it is important that the congress and the public understand as much as possible about what that actually means and i can assure you that the president is not going to make any decision without a great deal of careful thought and deliberation. >> i appreciate the thoughtfulness and the caution, i really do and i will reserv
you use your assets. you use your men and women. you get out there and do it and you take the consequences of something bad happens and i want to remind people that we had a low -- no-fly zone over iraq or kuwait did not prevent saddam hussein from slaughtering people on the ground and it did not get him out of office. we had a no-fly zone and then we had 78 days of bombing in serbia or kuwait did not give milosevic out of office. it did not get him out of kosovo until we put troops on the...
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please use caution. right now speeds are essentially showing green. live look in be contra costa county walnut creek, no delays southbound 680 but we also have road work along highway 4 in pittsburg, at railroad, you will find a few lanes blocked until 7:00 this morning. no slowing around antioch on 4. >>> and still ahead, tensions continue to rise in libya as the united nations approves measures to prevent muammar khadafy forces from mounting air zbleix stalemate in sacramento, they >>> good morning, it's friday and a stormy one. it's amounts windy and it is raining. mike says a lot of us are getting wet at the moment and you might expect to keep that umbrella handy all day. he'll talk about it and check in with marlena what effect it has on traffic. >> just moments ago britain will send aircraft to help be a a no-fly zone in the coming hours. they have closed to all traffic. it came hours after the united nations voted for a no-fly zone over the country. they are using all necessary measures to protect civilians from attack. it coincides with report
please use caution. right now speeds are essentially showing green. live look in be contra costa county walnut creek, no delays southbound 680 but we also have road work along highway 4 in pittsburg, at railroad, you will find a few lanes blocked until 7:00 this morning. no slowing around antioch on 4. >>> and still ahead, tensions continue to rise in libya as the united nations approves measures to prevent muammar khadafy forces from mounting air zbleix stalemate in sacramento, they...
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second exclusives are used to blast to get bigger than the. heard the remainder review banditry very. final on what it sure is because the judges invariably feel. relieved on a. hollow and a very warm welcome time for the business update and japanese stocks rebounded sharply on wednesday after two days of heavy losses we'll have more on that in just a moment however on this such as all the japanese economy continue to suffer in the aftermath of the disaster and consumers in japan are emptying store shelves and feel the lack of distribution of food water and other goods many companies still have production suspended the power supply remains critical in the country meanwhile worldwide manufacturing chains are suffering from shortages of supplies from japan one of japan's main carmakers toyota says its overall production loss may reach forty thousand cars but at the cut production plants were not heeded by the quake which has announced plans to restart seven of its factories on thursday and after initial worries analysts say the global car indust
second exclusives are used to blast to get bigger than the. heard the remainder review banditry very. final on what it sure is because the judges invariably feel. relieved on a. hollow and a very warm welcome time for the business update and japanese stocks rebounded sharply on wednesday after two days of heavy losses we'll have more on that in just a moment however on this such as all the japanese economy continue to suffer in the aftermath of the disaster and consumers in japan are emptying...
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this pile of rubble used to be one of them. many were vacation homes but some housed elderly people. >> the red cross will help them for two weeks but what do they do after that? >> reporter: downhill dozens of businesses are cleaning up. >> we are packing everything out and moving it out. everything has to be out of here here. >> reporter: it is impossible it see how much damage was done here but the city is trying to get state and disaster aid. >> i'm feeling frustrated today. >> reporter: he says everything is now contaminated in his business. >> there should be a recall of every single government official. our inventory is ruined. we will never re-establish business here. >> reporter: the city says the pipe was overcome with the heavy rains we saw last week and that they couldn't have predicted it. he says he did. >> if you stop doing maintenance on steel pipes that have been rusting for 40 years, and don't replace them, you're going to have what you're looking at right now. >> i'm not angry in the least bit. >> reporter: e
this pile of rubble used to be one of them. many were vacation homes but some housed elderly people. >> the red cross will help them for two weeks but what do they do after that? >> reporter: downhill dozens of businesses are cleaning up. >> we are packing everything out and moving it out. everything has to be out of here here. >> reporter: it is impossible it see how much damage was done here but the city is trying to get state and disaster aid. >> i'm feeling...
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of us don't. japan's economy was already fragile before the disaster struck and i was being hit again with a yen surging to record levels this week argues business jean joins us now with our latest developments hello tessa's so it's a last trading day before the weekend what's the situation with the and what are the ramifications well as you mentioned in the past few days since the crisis that hit the yen had strengthened to the dollar's who were record of seventy six yen it to the dollar japan really cannot handle a strong yen now given that export driven economy but as of today because the g seven finance ministers had announced that they will pump money into the japanese economy that's aside from the six hundred eighty eight billion dollars that the central bank had already pumped into it investors are sort of in a little bit more of a positive mood although still cautious the yen is now at eighty one yen to the dollar that's much better obviously than the record number that it had hit during t
of us don't. japan's economy was already fragile before the disaster struck and i was being hit again with a yen surging to record levels this week argues business jean joins us now with our latest developments hello tessa's so it's a last trading day before the weekend what's the situation with the and what are the ramifications well as you mentioned in the past few days since the crisis that hit the yen had strengthened to the dollar's who were record of seventy six yen it to the dollar japan...
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i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in hope. he believe in fuel libya. i'm very proud to know you. i'm very proud to work with you. you were my boss and you're still. he is now the member -- [applause] >> i would like to thank all the panelists, especially my colleagues. you really are the people behind this meeting with me. they have been working the last weekday and night to bring this gathering together. i would like to ask to thank all the libyans who signed -- and also those who came from around the country to attend with us here. thank you for really joining us, for being real
i want to thank him very much for joining us today. he came all the way from new york i think the speech he made in the security council, i think it's a historical speech. made people cry inside the room, outside, and all other the world. he's a man with principles. he's a man with thought. he's a man with thinking. i'm very happy that we have somebody like him. he stand with the libyan revolution. and he stand with the cause of libya. he believe in freedom. he believe in justice. he believe in...
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in a welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much good morning i'm happy to be with you well first of all you are in geneva today but most of you you just came back from cairo where most of your staff is situated today why in cairo why not in libya itself. united nations evacuated all international staff from the end of february. because of security concerns there are certain internal protocols that require united nations staff to be out of the country and this is what happened at the end of february in cairo just because the communications are good there and we have a regional office in cairo it's temporary think. i don't know how long it will last . how it is today but as far as i understand the international committee of the red cross returned to vend ghazi to resume its humanitarian work are you planning to follow the street international committee of the red cross had been in the eastern part of the country. the united nations launched the needs assessment to eastern part of the country including benghazi tha
in a welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much good morning i'm happy to be with you well first of all you are in geneva today but most of you you just came back from cairo where most of your staff is situated today why in cairo why not in libya itself. united nations evacuated all international staff from the end of february. because of security concerns there are certain internal protocols that require united nations staff to be out of the country and this...